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Live Webinar April 4th 2018 10:00 am – 11:00 am EDT Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU Provider: Offered by IAG Consulting (REP 2858)
Why should it take months to determine project scope
And gather requirements?
Register now to look at the underlying problems that impede the collection of business requirements and make projects less successful.
Within this session, participants get new data from IAG’s research that quantifies the cost of poor requirements and shows the impact on companies of a strong, repeatable process.
Attendees will see some of the techniques IAG uses in our methodology and proven successful on over 1,000 engagements.
Finally, making quantum organization improvement is our specialty and this session will review the levers of change that IAG focuses on to deliver excellent results.
Learning Objectives:
Executive perspectives on making requirements change
Techniques for optimizing requirements discovery
The tactics of requirements competency development
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Live Webinar March 27th, 2018 – 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm EDT Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free Provider: The Corporate Education Group( REP 1011 )
Requirements are at the core of any project, and therefore, must be carefully managed.
In this webinar, you will learn the essential requirements management practices, including the requirements lifecycle from inception to implementation, requirements management planning, and requirements management tools.
In addition, you will learn how to write SMART requirements statements that are useful and actionable.
Finally, we will contrast and compare the traditional requirements management approach with agile requirements management.
Learning objectives include:
Learn how to write good requirements
Appreciate the value of a requirements management plan
Contrast plan-driven and change-driven requirements management approaches
About the Presenter:Dr. Martin Schedlbauer (LinkedIn profile) has been leading and authoring seminars and workshops in business analysis, software engineering, and project management for over twenty years. Martin, an accomplished business analysis subject matter expert, is a recognized leader in software development practices, a practicing scrum master, experienced software architect.
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Online Webinar – Recorded Feb 27, 2014 Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free Provider: Modern Analyst
Organizations launch projects with the assumption that the new or improved solution will provide worthwhile benefits for stakeholders and a suitable return on investment.
Understanding your business requirements can ensure that your teams actually deliver those benefits. Furthermore, keeping user and functional requirements aligned with the business requirements is a key element of successful solution delivery.
Joy will also explore four different scope representation techniques you can apply at any phase of a project.
Topics covered include:
Business objectives and success metrics
Scope control using business objectives
Vision statements
Context Diagrams, Ecosystem Maps, Feature Trees, and Event Lists
In this webinar you’ll learn how to define clear business objectives and corresponding success metrics, how to craft a focused vision statement, and how to specify other elements of the business requirements.
Presenter: Joy Beatty, (LinkedIn profile) Vice President, Research & Development Seilevel, Joy Beatty has 15 years of experience in helping change the way customers create requirements with new requirements methodologies and training courses. She is a contributor to the core team for the new release of the IIBA BABOK® Guide. She is a co-author of Visual Models for Software Requirements (Best Practices (Microsoft) and Software Requirements, 3rd Edition with Karl Wiegers
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Live Webinar – March 14th, 2018 10:00 am – 11:00 am EDT Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDUs free Provider: IAG Consulting (REP 2858)
This session is for project managers that sometimes need to contract externally for requirements discovery services in order to make their project a success.
This session shares hard facts, case studies, and a wealth of experience in successful – and not so successful – contracting approaches for the senior project manager.
Supercharging a project by accelerating the requirements discovery phase is a solid strategy – but how do you ensure the company will get solid business value from the activity?
3 Learning Objectives from this Session:
Effective analyst engagements models that drive value
Red flags in your review cycle: clear signals that you have, or will have, issues with your requirements discovery team.
Setting targets for timetable and turnaround: what should you expect from a top notch analyst team?
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Live Webinar – February 28th, 2018 10:00 am – 11:00 am EST Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour s 1 PDU free Provider: IAG Consulting (REP 2858)
Requirements Planning adds incredible value to the requirements process.
More than simply creating another “work breakdown structure” document, this is an opportunity to address risks proactively and gain better stakeholder participation.
This session demonstrates how every component of a requirements plan adds value.
Learning Objectives:
Illustrate the pitfalls of traditional approaches to Requirements Planning
Deliver guidelines for making Requirements Planning a value-add activity
Know what material must be present in a high quality requirements planning document
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Live Webinar – February 21st 2018 10:00 am – 11:00 am EST Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour s 1 PDUs free Provider: IAG Consulting (REP 2858)
The optimal path to mature requirements practices is often obscured by misinformation. Register now to see how to make significant operational improvement in requirements maturity and select a path based on a strong foundation of research and quantified success.
The Business Analysis Benchmark is rapidly becoming the world’s leading source of information on the impact of requirements quality on project outcome. We are pleased to announce the release of the 2009 survey results.
Learn:
The Facts of Performance: What is the impact of requirements maturity on technology projects?
Myth Busting: there are many commonly held beliefs that prevent organizations from successfully making change.
Path To Success: What activities can be taken to improve development success.
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